Last week the University of California at San Francisco released a study on the causes of homelessness in California. The conclusion is hardly surprising. “People are homeless because their rent is ...
The current inquiry into the events of Jan. 6, 2021, bears a remarkable resemblance to an event that occurred in 2017 at the Academy Awards. The presenters of the Oscar for Best Picture that year were ...
As a person in my early 40s, I believe I am an oddity in that I read the newspaper daily. I’ve noticed for some time now that Paul Mulshine’s column, which appears at least once a week on the South ...
I didn’t attend the annual Conservative Political Action Conference last week for a simple reason: There’s no longer anything conservative about it. I got further proof of that the other day when a ...
A wise man once said that a gaffe is what happens when a politician accidentally gets caught telling the truth, That seems to be what happened Friday when Vice President Kamala Harris addressed a ...
(Paul Mulshine is on Christmas vacation this week. Below is one of his prior columns on a timeless topic.) Readers often ask me to explain my political philosophy. Simple: I’m a cheapskate. I’m tight ...
New Jersey’s efforts at liquor reform bring to mind what the Brits call “small beer.” That’s a slang term that originated centuries ago to describe beer with a low alcohol content. Now it is used to ...
Here’s something you have to say for Chris Christie: Our former governor knows when to jump on a bandwagon. And he knows even better when to jump off. Back in 2016, he jumped on the Donald Trump ...
There are two things that I, as a conservative, object to in the current debate over energy: People who say we need more carbon-free energy but want to shut down nuclear plants. And people who say ...
That recent pop-up party by a predominantly Black crowd in Long Branch got a lot of deep thinkers wondering whether bias is behind the effort by Shore mayors to prevent their towns from being taken ...
My first big story as a young reporter came in 1975, when Martell’s pavilion in Point Pleasant Beach burned down. The fire itself was impressive, but the fight over whether to rebuild the complex was ...
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